
He says we should reject all outward observances, penances, learning, and austerities, as they will never bring peace. Only by merging in the true Word can we find salvation and experience the oneness of the creation. He has only one command – to unite with the true Word. In this hymn, Guru Amardas is telling us that the Lord is the eternal One, and is the creator of all. Rise to the highest realm of Radha Soami, where your heart will be drenched in bliss. Come inside to the eye centre and transcend duality. The Master has our best interests at heart and is telling us this out of his love and compassion. He invites us to travel with him to the inner realms by stilling our mind and merging our soul in Naam, the inner spiritual melody always reverberating within.

Soami Ji reminds us that this world is not our true home. Do your meditation and let go of illusion so that you may meet the Lord within. Attend to your spiritual work while you still have time. Our possessions, our wealth, our name and fame, will leave us eventually.


Everyone else looks at us for what they can gain from us. In this discourse based on a poem by Soami Ji, Maharaj Ji reminds us that only the spiritual masters are our true friends.

When giving a discourse, he spoke quietly and slowly at the beginning. He said that his way of speaking reflected his lawyer’s training. Maharaj Charan Singh was a lawyer by profession before being appointed spiritual Master of Radha Soami Satsang Beas in 1951.
